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Long Range E-Bikes · Segway

Segway Xafari All-Terrain E-Bike

The Xafari is Segway's all-terrain e-bike and its headline feature is range: a 936Wh battery, well above the 672 to 720Wh packs on most rivals. It pairs that with a 750W rear hub, 26x3 tires, a suspension fork and seatpost, hydraulic brakes, a torque sensor and app features like GPS tracking and alarm. It is a big, heavy, comfortable bike for long rides on mixed surfaces. Segway is new to e-bikes, so long-term parts supply is less proven than Rad or Aventon, and the weight is real. If range and comfort are your first two priorities it belongs on the shortlist.

Long rides between chargesMixed pavement and gravelRiders who want app features and theft alarmsComfort-first riders

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Key considerations

  • Very heavy
  • Newer brand in e-bikes; parts supply less proven
  • App features need the phone ecosystem
  • Wide tires slow on pavement

Pros

  • 936Wh battery
  • Torque sensor and hydraulic brakes
  • Suspension fork and seatpost
  • Built-in tracking and alarm

Considerations

  • Heavy
  • Less established service network
  • Premium price for a hub bike

Features & specifications

Motor750W rear hub
Battery48V 20Ah (936Wh), removable
Tires26 x 3 in
BrakesHydraulic disc

Specifications are manufacturer-published figures or our own notes; confirm on the current listing before purchase.

About Segway

Segway, part of Ninebot, is a dominant name in electric scooters and entered e-bikes with the Xafari all-terrain bike and the moped-style Xyber. The Xafari stands out for its 936Wh battery, torque sensor, full suspension and app features such as GPS tracking and an alarm, with hydraulic brakes and wide 26x3 tires.

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